This is going to be a huge year for science fiction and fantasy television, including some major A-list creators coming to the small screen for the first time. Having trouble keeping up? We've got you covered. Here's our complete guide to 2014's science fiction and fantasy television.

Already Returned:

GrimmWhat: The monster filled world of Grimm shook up all the Wesen beasts with a very exciting, and rule-breaking, midseason return.Where: NBC

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Space DandyWhat: An anime series about a "dandy guy in space" who also hunts aliens, from the creator of Cowboy Bebop.Where: Adult Swim Toonami

Teen WolfWhat: If you're not watching this fantastic drama series, the time to start is now. This little werewolf that could has transformed into grown worthy teen show to an actual hot and heavy drama that isn't afraid to do... well, just about anything. Where: MTV

Almost HumanWhat: The robot and cop odd couple are back, licking up blood and kicking crime's ass. Where: Fox

January

Agents of SHIELD

What: Marvel's best non-superpowered champions return to fight crime and right the wrongs without upsetting anything in the far more lucrative Marvel movie universe. On the plus side the end of this first season has finally promised to reveal the secret behind the resurrection of Agent Phil Coulson. Where: ABCWhen: January 7th

Series Premiere: Intelligence What: Josh Holloway has cut his hair! And has also apparently downloaded the internet (ALL OF IT) into his brain so he can solve crimes. Which is apparently what everyone does when they download the internet into their brain. Where: CBSWhen: January 7th

RavenswoodWhat: A spinoff from the Pretty Little Liars Halloween episode, this is a show about a collection of hot tweens who have to uncover a mystery in their town to reverse a terrible curse. Which means magic so... there you have it. Where: ABC FamilyWhen: January 7th

Person of InterestWhat: I'm not sure how we will go on with the colossal character loss that we endured right before the midseason finale — but if we're promised more Finch, then OK. Where: CBSWhen: January 7th

RevolutionWhat: What will happen to the swashbuckling family of good guys now that the Evil President has destroyed a very large chunk of the United States? No idea. Maybe romance? Where: NBCWhen: January 8th

The NeighborsWhat: The sitcom about a suburban family living next door to a some zany aliens is still on? Good for them. Where: ABCWhen: January 10th

Series Premiere: Helix What: A crack team of scientists led by the Rocketeer himself are sent to a research facility in the Arctic to stop the outbreak of a deadly virus. Things do not go as planned. Where: SyfyWhen: January 10th

Season Premiere: ArcherWhat: ISIS reconvenes to botch international spy assignments and fawn over exotic feline species, led by the ridiculous Sterling Malory Archer. Where: FXWhen: January 13th

Season Premiere: Lost GirlWhat: Supernatural crime solver and succubus Bo is back to feed off sexual energy and help her magical pals get out of their many, many fantasy jams. Where: SyfyWhen: January 13th

Season Premiere: Being HumanWhat: Supernatural roommates consisting of a werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost are still trying to make it in the human world. This season promises the return of Aidan's old timey Puritan wife (she's still alive??) who will no doubt make trouble for his new girlfriend (snap). And the ghost is stuck in some sort of purgatory... again. Where: SyfyWhen: January 13th

Adventure TimeWhat: Only a few episodes remain of the best animated series on television right now before it goes on a hiatus between seasons. So don't miss it!Where: Cartoon NetworkWhen: January 13th

Beauty and the BeastWhat: Cat and her improbably perfect-looking Beast return to The CW to make excuses for each other. Where: The CWWhen: January 13th

Sleepy HollowWhat: Time to gear up for the big, supernatural showdown. Abbey, Ichabod, Jenny, Irving, the Masons and Henry are all ready to kick so much devil ass we can't wait to see what will happen in the big climax. And how this big fight will set up season two, and what will Jeremy be like after they dig him up? So many exciting questions! Where: FoxWhen: January 13th

Series Premiere: BittenWhat: Syfy isn't ready to let The CW and HBO have all the supernatural sex ratings. Enter Bitten. Based on a series of werewolf books, this show is centered around the one female werewolf in a giant, sexy pack of man wolves. Together they eat lots of sandwiches (A LOT of sandwiches) fight, and solve werewolf problems.Where: SyfyWhen: January 13th

The OriginalsWhat: The Vampire Diaries spinoff picks up right where it left off, with mo' vamps, mo' problems in New Orleans. Where: The CWWhen: January 14th

Supernatural What: Sam and Dean are still picking up the fallen angels. What is this, the 16th season of this series? Where: The CWWhen: January 14th

ArrowWhat: Now that Oliver has his mask he can really up his vigilante game in Starling City. Because no one will know who he is, because of the mask. Also fingers crossed for more time with the new Flash! Where: The CWWhen: January 15th

The Tomorrow PeopleWhat: We're still waiting for Mark Pellegrino to start whipping all of the psychic mutant teenagers into shape. Meanwhile, what of this whole "limbo" nonsense?Where: The CWWhen: January 15th

Vampire Diaries

What: The big cliffhanger left Katherine collapsed and about to make a big life decision with Stefan. Also what's going to happen to Elena now that the walking nightmare Damon has decided to dump her for always defending his actions? Where: The CWWhen: January 23rd

February

Walking DeadWhat: Holy crap, what is going to happen to Rick now? Now that the group has been scattered, and most of their friends are dead, how will this band of survivors pick up the pieces and move forward? Or will Rick just go full blown insane and dance naked in the woods with the ghost of his dead wife? Also what's the over under on his infant daughter making it out of the prison alive? Where: AMCWhen: Feb. 9th

Series Premiere: Star-CrossedWhat: An alien boy falls in love with a human girl when he and eight others from "his kind" enroll into a suburban high school. Hawt.Where: The CWWhen: February 17th

March

Once Upon A Time In WonderlandWhat: The midseason finale flipped the tables when the Knave of Hearts switched places with the Genie. So now the gang has to find the Knave, or Alice and her Genie could just say "screw it" and run off and have a happy life together. But our money is on the more difficult decision. Where: ABCWhen: March 6th

Series Premiere: ResurrectionWhat: Based on the novel The Returned by Jason Mott, this series is set in Arcadia, Missouri and the dead townsfolk who return to their Midwest relatives unharmed and un-aged. Including one little boy who returns to his parents 30 years after his death, having somehow been found alive in China.Where: ABCWhen: March 9th

Once Upon A TimeWhat: After the completely bonkers mid-season finale, Once Upon A Time is back and apparently desperate to reconnect the now mind-wiped Emma to her fairytale friends. But will she want to give up her great life of waffles with her son, to return to a land that may, or may not, have working plumbing? Where: ABCWhen: March 9th

Series Premiere: Cosmos: A Space Time Odyssey What: The follow up to Carl Sagan's Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, this new journey into space, time and the unknown will be hosted by Neil deGrasse Tyson. Where: FoxWhen: March 9th

Series Premiere: The 100What: The Earth has been destroyed by nuclear radiation, so the humans fled to space. Living in space isolation for years and years the survivors of the human race decide it's time to go back, but first let's test this forsaken Earth by sending 100 juvenile delinquents down, because they are deemed expendable. Which means, crazy teen sex survival party on new Earth! Where: The CWWhen: March 19th

April

Season Premiere: Orphan BlackWhat: Dear sweet clone baby Jesus we CANNOT wait for this show to come back! Who took Sarah's kid? What is with this new clone bitch Rachel? And how are all our other favorite clones doing now that they've all signed the nefarious contract?Where: BBC AmericaWhen: April 19th

Season Premiere: Game of ThronesWhat: Now that we're all down crying over the Red Wedding, we can begin again with a new season with a whole lotta surprises coming your way. Seriously crazy, crazy things are about to happen to a lot of your favorite characters. Where: HBOWhen: Sometime in April

June

Season Premiere: DefianceWhat: Back to the dusty town of Defiance for more old timey Western alien brawls. But what will happen now that the Earth Republic has taken over our sleepy little future town? Where: SyfyWhen: Sometime in June

Season Premiere: Under The DomeWhat: Renewed for another season of magical dome life! But how will they top the cow severing from the pilot?Where: CBSWhen: Sometime in June

Season Premiere: True Blood What: The very last season of the vampire hump show. Say goodbye to Vampire Bill, Vampire Eric and Sookie's Magical Fairy Vagina. How will it all end? Most likely in gooey vampire true death, which the character will then all have sex upon.Where: HBOWhen: Sometime in June? This is the usual start date for this series.

Spring Series Premieres

Season Premiere: In The FleshWhat: Set after a terrible zombie infection ravages most of the UK this series follows one of the soon-to-be-many rehabilitated "Rotters" as he attempts to assimilate back into a very reluctant society. The infected are given makeup and drugs to keep their identities hidden and to prevent them from going "rabid" again. But many of the victims are haunted by their past, and their neighbors. Season 2 will have more episodes than the short first season, and the show continues to follow main character Kieren, as he attempts to get on with his second life. Where: BBC AmericaWhen: Sometime this Spring

Season Premiere: SalemWhat: An hour long drama set during the 17th Century Massachusetts witch trials. The whole thing is penned by Brannon Braga (Star Trek: TNG and 24) and Adam Simon. Watch the first trailer here. Where: WGNWhen: Sometime this Spring

Season Premiere: Penny DreadfulWhat: Showtime's "psychosexual horror TV series," set in the past, and brought to you by John Logan (Skyfall) and Sam Mendes. The first teaser trailer shows actress Eva Green praying and possibly writhing about under the spell of some demon. Feels a bit like American Horror Story, and we think that's a very good thing! Where: ShowtimeWhen: Sometime this Spring

Season Premiere: BelieveWhat: A collaboration between J.J. Abrams and Alfonso Cuaron — and the Gravity director actually directed this pilot centered around a little girl with phenomenal abilities and her protector. Granted, this show has had its bout of troubles, losing two showrunners before the series has even premiered, but the trailer still looks pretty decent. Fingers crossed for this drama. Where: NBCWhen: Sometime this Spring

Summer Series Premieres

Series Premiere: The StrainWhat: Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan's vampire mystery book comes to life on the small screen. But don't expect sexy Dracula to cameo in a silken cape — these monsters are vile and defecate all over the place when they feed. The vampire hordes live in the sewers of New York, and its up to our heroes to stomp out the infestation. A few viral videos have already started making the rounds for this series, and it has us very excited. Where: FXWhen: Sometime this July

Season Premiere: ContinuumWhat: The Canadian time traveling series hell bent on stopping a future revolution in 2077 will screen in the states thanks to Syfy, this summer. Where: SyfyWhen: Sometime this Summer

Series Premiere: ExtantWhat: Starring Halle Berry, this Steven Spielberg-produced series takes place after Berry returns to her family from a mission in outer space... and she has a mysterious pregnancy. CBS went straight to series with this drama buying a 13 episodes, now all they have to do is deliver. Where: CBSWhen: Sometime this Summer

Series Premiere: Grand CentralWhat: Inspired by Stephen King's short story, two Haven writers Sam Ernst and Jim Dunn reportedly pitched a series about a widow who receives a telephone call from her dead husband. The ghost not only describes the after life but predicts (and helps prevent) a collection of future tragedies. It was rumored that Grand Central was on the "straight to series" pickup track. But we're not sure what happened to it now. Where: ABCWhen: Sometime this Summer... maybe?

Season Premiere: Falling SkiesWhat: Apparently at the end of the world the only things left will be cockroaches and this series. You cannot kill this show. Where: TNTWhen: Sometime this Summer

Warehouse 13What: How will our lovable crew recover from the huge bombshell dropped last season? Say goodbye to our favorite gang because these remaining 6 episodes will be the final chapter for Warehouse 13. Syfy canned it. Where: SyfyWhen: Sometime this Summer

Fall Series Premieres

Here are just the shows we know for sure will be airing in the fall.

Series Premiere: OutlanderWhat: Ron D. Moore's return to television! Based off of the books by Diana Gabaldon, this show takes place after a World War 2 nurse falls through a time portal and lands in 18th Century Scotland. It's got romance, time travel, bloodshed, kilts and a ravenous reader fan base. So RDM better get this right or I know a mob of ladies who will be piiiiissed. Color us intrigued, plus who doesn't love a man in plaid with an accent! Where: StarzWhen: Sometime in the Early Fall (maybe even late Spring if we're lucky)

Series Premiere: The LeftoversWhat: Based off the book by Election Tom Perrotta, the author has teamed up with Damon Lindelof to bring this series to life. Set after the great rapture the series will focus on the Earth's leftovers, those who didn't get into heaven. And we get to see what happens when you realize there is a higher power, and you're screwed. The cast is fantastic and includes Christopher Eccleston, Liv Tyler, and Justin Theroux. HBO ordered up a 10-episode series, but has remained mum on the premiere date. Where: HBOWhen: No idea — fingers crossed for this fall. But that may just be wishful thinking.

Series Premiere: Star Wars RebelsWhat: Set in between Episode III and Episode IV, this will be Disney's first official piece of Star Wars. The CG animated series certainly is pretty, but we're much more nervous about the oncoming live action films to even concentrate on new Jedi characters. However, if this will fill the hole in our hearts left by the cancelation of Clone Wars, so be it. Where: Disney Channel and Disney XDWhen: Sometime this Fall

Season Premiere: Doctor WhoWhat: Peter Capaldi will get his time on the deck of the TARDIS with companion Jenna Coleman this Fall. But will fans take to this new Doctor like they took to Matt Smith? Only timey wimey antic will tell.Where: BBCWhen: Probably late August

Series Premiere: The FlashWhat: Originally slated as a backdoor pilot that would branch out of the very popular Arrow series, The CW decided to give Barry Allen his very own standalone pilot due to the massive popularity the character received after he was introduced. Which means more time with actor Grant Gustin, but it will be a bit longer until we see him in the big red suit. Where: The CWWhen: Sometime this Fall

Series Premiere: The Last ShipWhat: Michael Bay is producing, Jonathan Mostow (Terminator 3, Surrogates) is directing, and the premise is bat shit insane. Based on the novel by William Brinkley, the series will follow the U.S. Navy vessel on Earth that survives a global catastrophe. The crew floats all over the Earth looking for sanctuary and other survivors. But of course, everything goes to hell on said ship.

Where: TNT

When: Sometime this Fall

Series Premiere: Crossbones What: John Malkovich is Blackbeard — the end. Where: NBCWhen: Sometime this fall.

Series Premiere: Gotham

What: A Batman prequel that looks at the early career of James Gordon, Gotham City's best cop, as he deals with the madness of Gotham. And a ten-year-old Bruce Wayne also appears! Where: FOX When: Sometime this fall